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Cleon H. Foust, Professor Emeritus. A.8., Wnbnsh College, 1928;

/.0., U11iversity of Arizo1ia, 1933.

John S. Grimes, Professor of jurisprude11ce E111erit11s. A.8., /11din11n U11iversity, 1929; /.0., 1931.

Melvin C. Poland, Cleo11 H. Foust Professor of Lnw Ei11eritus.

8.5., Knnsns State U11iversity, 1940; LL.8. Wnshbum U11iversity, 1949; LL.M., U11iversity of Michign11, 1950.

R. Bruce Townsend, Cleon H. Foust Professor of Lnw Emeritus.

A.8., Coe College, 1938; /.0., U11iversity of /own, 1940.

Faculty

Allington, Thomas B., Professor. 8.5., U11iversity of Nebrnskn, 1964; /.0., 1966; LL.M., New York U11iversity, 1971. After teaching at the Univer ity of South Dakota and the University of Nebraska, Thomas B. Allington came to the School of Law in 1970. He teaches courses on taxation and estate planning, and has written in the fields of taxation, trade regulation, and criminal law. Profes or Allington was a visiting profe or at the University of Arizona College of Law during the fall of 1979.

Archer, Edward P., Professor. 8.M.E., Re11sselner Polytech11ic /11stitute, 1958; /.0., Georgetow11 U11iversity, 1962; LL.M., 1964.

Edward P. Archer served as a legal assi tant to Member Fanning of the NLRB and practiced labor law in Milwaukee before entering teaching as an instructor at the University of Michigan Law School. He join d the Indiana faculty in 1968 to teach in the labor law field. He is a member of the FM S and AAA arbitration panels and of the National Academy of Arbitrators. Professor Archer was a vi iting professor at the University of Illinois College of Law during the fall of 1981.

Bailey, James F. III, Associate Professor n11d Director of Lnw Library. A.8., U11iversity of Michign11, '/967; /.0., 1964;

M.A.L.S., 1970. Prior to coming to the School of Law, Jame F. Bailey, Ill, practiced with the Ann Arbor firm of Bonisteel

& Bonisteel, served as international/comparative/foreign law

specialist at the University of Michigan Law Library, and was an assistant profe or and the director of the Law Library at Wayne State University. Professor Bailey was a Ford Foundation Fellow in Madrid, Spain, during 1964-65. He . returned to Spain in 1983-84 as the first Indiana University professor to be selected for the Indiana University-University of Seville exchange program. Profes or Bailey is bilingual in English and Spanish. He lectured at both the univer iti of Seville and Malaga on international law and American legal education.

Bepko, Gerald L., Den11 nnd Professor. B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1962; /.0., IET/Chicngo-Kent College of Lnw, 1965;

LL.M., Yale University, 1972. Gerald L. Bepko joined the faculty of the School of Law in 1972, after he had practiced law briefly and worked four years for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He earned an LL.M. degree at Yale Law School while serving as a Ford Urban Law Fellow. He is a

commis ioner of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. Dean Bepko teaches commercial law subjects and has been a visiting professor at the Univer ity of Illinois College of Law, the Ohio State University College of Law, and the Indiana University School of Law in

Bloomington. He became associate dean for academic affairs in 1979 and dean in 1982.

Crockett, Clyde Harrison, Professor. A.B., University of Texns, 1962; f.D., 1965; LL.M., University of London (The London School of Economics mid Political Science), 1972. Clyde H. Crockett joined the faculty in 1973, after having spent several years in government and military service and private practice. He teaches the courses in conflict of laws, international law and related courses, and admiralty, and is faculty adviser to the International Law Society.

Falender, Debra A., Associate Professor. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1970; f.D., lndimm U11iversity, 1975. Debra A. Falender was, while a law student, editor-in-chief of the lndimm Lnw Review in 1974-75. She served as a law clerk to judge Robert H. Staton of the Indiana Court of Appeals in 1975-76 before joining the faculty. Professor Falender teaches in the property and estates area .

Frandsen, G. Kent, Associate Denn for St11de11t Affairs n11d Associate Professor. B.S., Bradley University, 1950; f.D., Indiana University, 1965. A member of the Indiana bar, G. Kent Frandsen teaches courses in insurance law and professional responsibility. Dean Frandsen was on leave during the 1969- 70 academic year to serve as chief counsel-staff in the Office of the Attorney General for the State of Indiana. He currently serves as a member of the Governor's Criminal Law Study Commi sion.

Funk, David A., Professor. A.B., College of Wooster, 1949; }.D., Case Western Reserve University, 1951; M.A., The Ohio State University, 1968; LL.M., Case Wes/em Reserve University, 1972;

LL.M., Col11111bia University, 1973. David A. Funk practiced law for twenty-one years in Wooster, Ohio, where he al o taught part time. He teaches primarily perspective course , applying philosophical, sociological, historical and comparative methods to law, and legal ethics. He write extensively in jurisprudence and the application of so ial science methods in law, and has published a book on the application of group dynamic and organization theory to law.

Galanti, Paul J., Professor. A.B., Bowdoi11 College, 1960; }.D., University of Chicago, 1963. Paul J. Galanti served while a law·

student as a managing edjtor of the University of Chicago Law Review. B fore joining the faculty in 1970, he practiced with the Chicago law firm of Ro , Hardies, O'Keefe, Babcock, McDougald & Parsons for seven years, specializing in corporat and public utility law. He presently teaches and writes in the areas of corporations and busine associations, trade regulation and antitrust. Profe sor Galanti was a visiting professor at the Univer ity of lllinoi ollege of Law during the pring of 1982.

Garfield, Helen, Professor. B.S.}., Nortlnvestem U11iversity, 1945; }.D., L/11iversity of Colorado, 1967. In law chool, Helen Garfield erved as chief ca enote editor for the Colorado Law Review. She was law clerk to Justice Edward E. Pringle of the Colorado Supreme ourt before entering private practice in Boulder, Colorado. She taught at Oklahoma ity University Law School from 1974 to 1976. Since joining the faculty in 1976, she ha taught constitutional law, family law, and ex di crimination, and has written extensively on family law in Indiana. Professor Garfield wa on leave in fall 1981 to do research under a Lilly Endowment Open Faculty Fellowship.

Greenberg, Harold, Associate Professor. A.B., Temple U11iversity, 1959; /.0., University of Pennsylvania, 1962. Harold Greenberg erved as law cl rk to justice Samuel J. Roberts of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania for almo t two year before entering private practice. He joined the School of Law faculty in 1977 after twelve years as an a ociate and partner in the litigation department of a Philadelphia law firm. He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and Indiana.

Grove, Jeffrey W., Associate Denn for Acnde111ic Affairs n11d Professor. A.B., /1111intn College, 1965; /.0., George Wnslii11gto11 U11iversity, 1969. Jeffrey W. Grove served for two years as Jaw clerk to Honorable R. J. Aldi ert, United States ourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit. During 1979-80 he was a visiting professor at the University of Idaho College of Law.

His principal area of empha is is federal juri di tion and procedure.

Harvey, William F., Carl M. Gray Professor of Lnw. A.B., U11iversity of Missouri, 1954; ).0., Georgetow11 U11iversity, 1959;

LL.M., 1961. Professor Harvey was the dean of the hool of Law from 1973 to 1979, when he accepted an appointment as the arl M. Gray Professor of Law. It is the first endowed professorship at the School of Law. He is the author of thirteen volume , and teaches civil procedure, evidence, and trial advocacy. Profe sor Harvey has written briefs in several ignificant cases, such as Bakke v. Regents of the U11iversity of Cnlifomin and Millike11 v. Bradley, and has written for everal national publications. He is a member of several professional a ociations and is admitted to practi e in Indiana, Virginia, and the District of olumbia.

Hodes, W. William, Associate Professor. A.B., Harvard College, 1966; /.0., lfotgers, Newark, 1969. W. William Hodes began practice in a small firm in New Orleans and then erved for three years as an assi tant corporation counsel for the City of Newark, N.J. H was senior staff attorney for a publi interest Jaw firm specializing in education law from 1973-7 , and a Bigelow T aching Fellow at the University of hicago Law School before joining the faculty in 1979.

Jegen, Lawrence A. III, Tlio111ns F. Sheehn11 Professor of Tnx Lnw n11d Policy. A.B., Beloit College, 1956; ).0., U11iversity of Mic/1ign11, 1959; M.B.A., 1960; LL.M., New York U11iversity, 1963. Profes or Jegen teaches tax Jaw, busine sand e tate planning. He has been counsel to federal and state governments; is a commissioner of the National onference of ommi sioner on Uniform State Law ; an acad mic fellow of the American ollege of Probate ounsel; a fellow of the American Bar Foundation; and a member of the Advisory Committee of the Commi sioner of Internal Revenue. He is a director of the Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum and is a member of the Indiana Corporation Survey

ommission. He was chosen as a Teacher of Significance at Indiana Univer ity and has received numerous other awards.

He has publi hed extensively and addres ed numerous organizations.

Karlson, Henry C., Professor. A.8., U11iversity of llli11ois, 1965;

/.D., 1968; LL.M., 1977. Henry C. Karlson joined the faculty at Indiana University from the faculty of the Univer ity of Illinois ollege of Law. Prior to teaching at the University of Illinois, he had briefly practiced law and served in the United States Army. During his military ervice, he wa as igned to the Trial Judiciary as a trial judge for ourt -martial. He teaches criminal law, tort law, trial advocacy and evidence.

Kerr, William Andrew, Professor. A.8., We I Virgi11ia U11iversity, 1955; /.D., 1957; LL.M .. Harvard U11iversity, 1958;

8.D .. Duke U11iversity, 1968. Professor K rr joined the faculty in 1968 and teaches criminal law and procedure, juvenile law, and evidence. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Order of the Coif and was a Ford Foundation Fellow at the Harvard Law School in 1957-58. He has been ex cutive director of the Indiana Judicial Center in e 1974 and a tru te of the Indiana riminal justice In titute since 1983. He is a member of the Indiana Criminal Law Study ommission and wa

ecretary of the commi sion from 1973 to 1983. He has also been an as istant U.S. attorney in Indianapolis, director of research for the Indiana Pro ecuting Attorneys ouncil, and an a sociate in the Philadelphia firm of Schnader, Harri on, Segal & Lewi .

Krieger, Walter W., Associate Professor. A.8., 8ellam1i11e College, 1959; /.D., U11iversity of Louisville. 1962; LL.M., George Was/1i11g/011 U11iversity, 1969. Walter W. Kri ger currently teaches in the property and estates area. Before joining the faculty in 1971, he serv d in the judg Advocate General's orp , United States Navy and was certified a a military judge. He has practical experience in the area of international law, having served two year a the a i tant head of the Law of the Sea Branch of the Office of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy in Washington, D. . He is admitted to practice in Indiana and Kentucky and before the ourt of Military Appeals.

Leonard, David P., Associate Professor. 8.A., U11h1crsity of Califomia al Sa11 Diego, 1974; /.D., U LA Sc/100/ of Lnw, 1977.

After graduation, David Leonard practi ed business litigation with the Los Angeles offi e of Morri on & Fo rster.

Following this, he spent two years as a lecturer in law at the U LA School of Law, where he taught ourses in legal research and analysis, trial advocacy, and legal drafting. He ha served as a consultant to the alifornia State Bar

ommittee of Bar Examiners and i a memb r of the alif rnia Bar.

Marsh, William E., Professor. 8.5.., U11iversity of Nebrnska, 1965; /.D., 1968. Bill Marsh practices what he teaches as assistant director of legal ervices for Legal Services

Organization of Indiana, Inc., as cooperating attorney for the Indiana Civil Liberties Union, and a chairman of the board of the Indianapolis Urban League, Inc. He helped draft the Indiana Corrections Code as a member of the Indiana Correctional Code Commission and is actively involved in prison reform litigation.

Mead, Susanah M., Assista11t Professor. 8.A., S111it/1 College, 1969; /.0., l11dia11a U11iversity, 1976. Susanah Mead served as clerk to the Honorable Paul H. Buchanan, Jr., chief judge of the Indiana Court of Appeals, from 1976 to 1978. In 1978, she joined the faculty as lecturer in the legal writing program and served as director of legal writing in 1980-81. She currently teaches in the tort law area.

Mitchell, Mary H., Associate Professor. A.8., 811tler U11iversity, 1975; /.0., Cornell Lnw School, 1978. While in law school, Mary H. Mitchell was a summer law clerk for the Indianapolis law firm of Baker & Daniels. During the summer of 1979, she was an assistant to the firm of Maclay, Murray & Spens in Glasgow, Scotland. Professor Mitchell was a lecturer at the Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington for two years before joining the faculty of the School of Law- Indianapolis in 1980. She is a member of the Indiana Bar.

Papke, David Ray, Assista11t Professor of Lnw n11d A111ericn11 St11dies. A.B., Harvard College, 1969; /.0., Yale U11iversity, 1973;

M.A., Yale University, 1973; Ph.D., U11iversity of Micl1iga11, 1984. David Papke studied at the University of Zi.irich during a fellowship y~ar following his graduation from law school.

He then worked as an undergraduate dean and lecturer at Yale Univer ity for four years. While enrolled in graduate school, he was a visiting assistant professor of law at Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington. He has a special interest in the relationships of law and th humanities, and he teaches and writes in the areas of family law, local government, debtor-creditor relations, constitutional law, and legal history.

Pierce, David E., Assistant Professor. A.8., Pittsburg State U11iversity, 1974; /.0., Washb11m U11iversity, 1977; LL.M., U11iversity of Utah, 1982. Professor Pierce was in private practice from 1977 to 1981. He was an Energy Law Fellow at the University of Utah Energy Law Center in 1981-82.

Professor Pierce was an attorney for the exploration and production legal department of Shell Oil Company from 1982 until he joined the faculty in 1984.

Polston, Ronald W., Professor. 8.5., Eastern llli11ois U11iversity, 1953; LL.8., U11iversity of Illinois, 1958. Ronald W. Polston practiced for seven years an as associate and a partner of the firm of Craig & Cra.ig in Mt. Vernon, Illinois before joining the faculty of the School of Law in 1965. He served as assistant dean from 1969 to 1971 and had primary responsibility for the construction of the School of Law building, which was completed in 1970. Professor Polston was a visiting lecturer at the Monash University Law School in Melbourne, Australia during the 1972-73 academic year.

He teaches the courses in conflict of laws, contracts, energy and natural resources, and property. He is a member of the Indiana Advisory Board of the National Attorney's Title Fund, Inc.

Stroud, Kenneth M., Professor. A.8., /11dia11a U11iversity, 1958;

/.0., 1961. Kenneth M. Stroud is a member of the Indiana bar. He has been an assistant U.S. attorney in The Southern District of Indiana and has clerked for the Indiana Supreme Court. He teaches criminal law and criminal procedure. He is the co-author of Volume 4A, Appellate Procedure, of West Publishing Company's Indiana Practice series.

Torke, James W., Professor. 8.5., U11iversity of Wisconsi11, 1963; /.0., 1968. James W. Torke joined the faculty in 1971, after

practicing law with a Minneapolis law firm. Prior to that, he served as law clerk for Chief U.S. District Judge Edward Devitt. His major area of interest is constitutional law.

White, James Patrick, Professor (011 special nssig11111e11/). A.B., U11iversity of /own, 1953; /.0., 1956; LL.M .. George Washi11gto11 U11iversity, 1959. Jame P. White currently serves as consultant on legal education to the American Bar

As ociation. Before joining the faculty in 1966, he taught at the University of North Dakota School of Law and was a Carnegie Post-doctoral Fellow in University Administration at the University of Michigan. He ha also taught at George Washington Univer ity, National Law Center, and the University of Iowa College of Law.

Wilkins, Lawrence P., Professor. B.A., The Ohio Stale U11iversity, 1968; /.0., Cnpitnl U11iversity Law School, 1973;

LL.M., U11iversity of Texas School of Law, 1974. Lawrence P.

Wilkin joined the faculty in 1980. He presently teaches courses in Torts, Negotiation, Law and Medicine, and Industrial Disability, and supervise the Legi lation Intern program. He ha written for several legal periodicals in a wide range of subjects.

Woodard, Harold R., Professorial Lec/11rer. B.S., Hnrvnrrl U11iversity, 1933; /.0., 1936. Harold R. Woodard has taught the chool of Law patent law cours for mor than 25 years.

He is the senior partner of Woodard, Wei kart, Emhardt &

Naughton, the major intellectual property law firm in Indianapolis, and is nationally known for his work in patent, trademark, and copyright law. He recently made one of the largest gifts ever received by the chool of Law, which will create the Hal Woodard Trust for the benefit of the school.

Income from the Trust will eventually be used for scholarships, library books, and re earch support.

Visiting Faculty 1984-85

Berner, Bruce G., Visili11g Associate Professor. B.A., Vnlpnrniso U11iversity, 1965; LL.B., 1967; LL.M., Ynle U11ivasity, 1978.

Kinney, Eleanor D., Visili11g Assistn11t Professor. B.A., 011ke U11iversity, 1969;M.A., U11iversityofChicngo, '/970; /.0., 011ke U11iversity, 1973; M.P.H., U11iversity of North nroli11n, '/979.

Lewis, Wayne K., Visiti11g Associate Professor. B.A., /~11tgers

U11iversity, 1970; /.0., Come/I Law School, 1973.

Scott, Gregory K., Visiti11g Assistn11t Professor. B.S., R11tgers College, 1970; Erl.M., R11tgers U11iversity, '/97'/; /.0., /11rlin11n U11iversity, 1977.

Legal Writing Faculty

Ruhtenberg, Joan, Director of Legal Wrili11g. 8.A., Mississippi U11iversity for Wo111e11, 1959; f.D., /11dia11a U11iversity, 1980. Joan Ruhtenberg is an honors graduate of the School of Law. She was an articles editor of the /11dia11a Lnw Review while a student. She has also served as a clerk-intern for the Honorable James E. Noland, United States district judge for the Southern District of Indiana and for the Honorable Webster L. Brewer of the Marion ounty, Indiana, Superior Court.

Legal Writing Instructors 1984-85

Been, Jeffrey A., Lecturer. B.A., Wabash College, 1981; f.D., /11dia11a U11iversity, 1984.

Dovenbarger, Daniel B., Lecl11rer. B.A., Waba./1 College, 1979;

M.A., Va11derbilt U11iversily, 1980; /.0., /11dia11a U11iversity, 1983.

Ringhausen, Jacklyn L., Lecturer. B.A., l11dia11a U11iversity, 1976; /.0., 1979.

Law Library Faculty

Hardin, Terri L., Refereuce Librnria11. B.A., /11dia11a U11iversity, 1982; M.L.S., 1983. Terri Hardin joined the Law Library Faculty in 1984. urrently she provides reference service and is an instructor in the Legal Writing and Bibliography course.

She is actively involved with both the regional and national law library associations, as well as a local chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, a national honor and profes ional association in education.

Hudson, Mary P., Acq11isitio11/Serials Libmria11. B.A., Ball Stale U11iversity, 1969; M.L.S., /11dia11a U11iversily, 1973. Mary Hudson joined the Law Library faculty in 1984, after holding a number of library position in variou parts of Indiana.

Prior to joining the staff, she had worked as acquisitions librarian at the Notre Dame Library. urrently, she handles ordering of new materials and proces ing of serials for the Law Library collection. Ms. Hud on al o assi ts and teaches in the legal bibliography program.

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